dominant switches and dominant transfers

 

 


left dominant switch : left figure is ldna (l l), right figure is opening A (r l)
the difference is in the crossing strings right below the top transverse in the center

 


right dominant switch : left figure is ldna (l l), right figure is opening A (r l)
the difference is again in the crossing strings right below the top transverse in the center

 


left dominant switch followed by a left dominant transfer
left figure is ldna (l l), right figure is opening A (r l)
this time the difference is not a simple difference, but note again that the two strings going up to the center of the top transverse are again different in their crossing pattern. this difference seems to be consistent between ldna figures and opening A figures in this series.

right dominant switch followed by a right dominant transfer
left figure is ldna (l l), right figure is opening A (r l)
the difference again is not a simple one because the figure on the right forms two connected hearts caused by the strings looping up from the bottom transverse go to the top of the hearts, while in the figure on the left they go to the bottom of the double wrap in the center. and yet again the loop crossing strings in the top center of the figure are different as before.

 

the left figure is opening A followed by a left dominant transfer. the right figure is opening A followed by a left dominant transfer and then a left dominant switch.

this figure is opening A followed by a left dominant transfer and then a left dominant switch. the difference between this figure and the figure of opening A followed by right dominant switch and then right dominant transfer is an interesting one.

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